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Version 07 is the current version of this NASA precipitation dataset. 3GPROF products provide global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors on multiple satellites. These sensors are sensitive to both liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
Version 07 of the 3GPROF product provides global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors on the SSMIS F17 satellite. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and is hosted by the GES DISC. It is designed for climate studies, with sensors sensitive to both liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
Global gridded daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors on the F17 satellite. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere. Version 07 is the current version, superseding all older releases.
GPM_3GPROFF18SSMIS is a Level 3 precipitation product from NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission. The dataset provides global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages at a 0.25-degree resolution, derived from retrievals by the SSMIS sensor on the F18 satellite. Version 07 is the current and authoritative version, superseding all older releases.
Version 07 is the current version of this global precipitation dataset. The 3GPROF products provide monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave satellite sensors. These sensors are sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
Version 07 is the current version of this precipitation data set. 3GPROF products provide global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated on March 13, 2026.
Version 07 is the current version of this data set. The product provides global gridded daily precipitation averages based on retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
GPM_3GPROFNPPATMS provides global gridded monthly precipitation averages for climate studies. The product is based on retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Version 07 of the GPM 3GPROFNPPATMS product provides global gridded daily precipitation averages. The data is produced by NASA using retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors on the Suomi-NPP satellite, which are sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Science Applications, INC collected this multi-instrument dataset during the Gulf of Mexico Physical Oceanography project. Data includes high-resolution CTD profiles at intervals as fine as 1 meter and current meter time series at 10-15 minute intervals, processed by the NODC into four standard formats. The dataset captures a 15-month period of detailed physical oceanographic conditions from fixed moorings and vertical casts.
Version 07 is the current version of this precipitation data set. The 3GPROF products provide global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors on satellites like METOP-B. These sensors are sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
Version 07 is the current version of the data set. 3GPROF products provide global gridded daily precipitation averages from multiple satellites, including METOP-C, for climate studies. The data are based on retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Version 07 is the current version of this data set. 3GPROF products provide global gridded daily precipitation averages from multiple satellites. The products are based on retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors.
Version 07 global gridded monthly precipitation averages derived from NOAA19 satellite microwave sensor retrievals. The product is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. It supersedes all older versions and is intended for climate studies.
Version 07 of the GPM_3GPROFF16SSMIS dataset provides global gridded monthly precipitation averages from satellite retrievals. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and hosted on the GES DISC platform. It is based on microwave sensor retrievals sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors.
Global gridded daily precipitation averages derived from satellite microwave sensors. Version 07 data from the NASA GES DISC provides estimates sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. The dataset is updated to March 2026.
Version 07 global precipitation data from the GPM satellite's SSMIS instrument. The dataset provides daily averages on a 0.25-degree grid derived from microwave sensor retrievals. It is produced by NASA's GES DISC and supersedes older versions.
October 24-28, 1990 seismic and geochemical survey conducted jointly by BMR and Woodside Petroleum in the Dampier Sub-Basin. A total of 352 km of high-resolution seismic data was collected along 17 lines, with 336 km processed as full stack data. An additional 530.6 km of water column geochemical data were also gathered, with data quality reported as good.
A 2026 methodology paper presents a conceptual catchment model for enhancing hydrological resilience in small rivers. Authored by Brian Salamin, the 300.9 KB PDF illustrates the approach using two Swiss rivers, the Aire and the Drize, affected by severe low flows.
From January 30 to February 21, 2019, an autonomous Saildrone collected surface ocean and atmospheric measurements in the North Atlantic Ocean's Gulf Stream. The dataset includes mole fractions, fugacity, and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) in both seawater and air, alongside sea surface temperature, salinity, pH, and water vapor. These measurements support the study of air-sea CO2 exchange and ocean acidification.